Easy Bottle Brush Snow Globe Ornaments

       These little cuties are made with just a few 
supplies and are very easy to make!

Easy Bottle Brush Snow Globe Ornament


First of all the supplies were inexpensive. 

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The plastic globes came from Michaels and the bottle brush trees from Target's dollar spot but you can find them using my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the red links

Snow Globe Ornament supplies

I began by putting a tiny drop of hot glue on the bottom edge of one half of the globe and stuck the tree to the glue. 

Bottle Brush trees in half of plastic ornaments

Next I poured in a couple teaspoons of epsom salt while the globe was laying on it's side. 

Bottle Brush Snow and trees

Another tiny drop of hot blue at the bottom by the tree and I snapped the other half of the tree on top. 

The hot glue dot will keep the globe closed. 

I used jute, a plaid bow and a tiny antiqued clothespin to create a hanger through the hole in the globe. 

You can read how to antique those clothespins HERE.

DIY Bottle Brush Snow Globe Ornaments.

And that was it. 

This would be a great project to do with the kids or grandchildren over the holidays! 

If you don't want to use hot glue you can use glue dots to hold your tree in place.

Bottle Brush Snow Globe Ornaments and greenery

Snow globe ornament on greenery

Bottle brush ornament pin with overlay

I hung a few on my own tree, they go with the woodland them of my flocked Christmas tree. 

Bottle brush tree ornament on the tree

Christmas tree and mantel in my home

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I am Susan, the author and creator at Homeroad. I am a wife, mother of 4 daughters, and a grandmother of 5 and counting. I am a retired teacher, a DIY blogger and an artist at heart. .